Re: Albert Einstein Jr.?

From: George Hammond (research137_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/15/04


Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 06:05:06 GMT


"TMG" <TMG@Nowhere.org> wrote in message
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> xxein wrote:
>
> > "George Hammond" <research137@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<5SoTc.121404$8_6.74475@attbi_s04>...
> >
>
> >>Hole
> >>Oceanagraphic Institute in Woods Hole MA:
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> > xxein: So? Don't keep us guessing. What did he say?

[Hammond]
He said "God equals gee mu nu" (God=G_uv)

[Hammond]
TMG is a well known internet crank and gang banger. He has a degreee from
MIT
in mathematics (which is not PHYSICS btw), is a small time small town lout
with a routine do nothing dead end job and is aggrevated
and frustrated and particularly jealous of someone like me without a PhD who
has actually made a spectacular scientific discovery and is destined for
world fame.
He also lived in the same town as me at one time and happened to know me...
therefore he
thinks he has "peer status" with me, and has even suggested physical threats
against
me over the internet newsgroups. He is a real psychotic jerkoff and a
stalker and is
so far off base and delusional about who he thinks he's talking about that
I have
discussed him with the detective division of the local police department in
routine
security meetings.

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[Hammond]
PS: I just received this information from a faculty member at the Woods
Hole Oceanagraphic Institute in Woods Hole MA:

Hans Einstein is buried at the graveyard next to the Church of
Messiah in Woods Hole. Head down Woods Hole Road
and as you approach the village, look for Nobska road on
your left, then Harbor Hill Road on your right. The next
street on your left will be Church Street. Take in, go over
the bridge and the church and graveyard will be immediately
on your left. There is a small parking lot that abuts the cemetery.
I don't know where Einstein's plot is, but it's not a very large
area.
Good luck.

[Hammond]
Pursuant to the above advice, I drove to Woods Hole at sun up this
morning... its only about 20 minutes away from my home town.
Being a lifelong resident of Cape Cod I know every town and road in it
like the back of my hand. I didn't have any trouble finding the Church
of the Messiah or the cemetary.
The Church and the cemetary are at least 200 years old... a typical old
New England design built of huge rough hewn blocks of brownstone and
granite.
The cemetary is full and I think Hans Albert Einstein may have been one of
the last people buried there... probably an exception because of his name.
It
is a small cemetary with about 300 headstones.
  Most of the occupants are old Cape Cod names like Eldridge, Hallet, Hall,
Crowell, etc. decendants of the Mayflower landing in 1620. There is a small
but
noticible sprinkling of Jewish names, and a number of tombstones have the
word
"scientist" or "biologist" on them... probably faculty members at the Woods
Hole Oceanagraphic Institute. In fact it's an accident the Albert Einstein
Jr. is
even buried here... he was giving a lecture series at the WHOI when he had a
heart attack at aresturant and was rushed to the hospital but didn't
recover.
This was in 1973 and he was 70.
  I finally located the tombstone, covered by a large overgrown hedge. Its
way down in back in a recent extension to the ancient cemetary, right near
the single road running through the place.
  Through a hole in the hedge, which was covered by a large spider web I
had to clear away, and after breaking off some of the overgrown shrubbery...
there it was, Hans Albert Einstein's tombstone. It has a famous epitaph on
it,
which is quoted in many biographical books and reads "A life dedicated to
students,
music and nature"or something to that effect. Its a beige colored stone..
maybe marble or limestone or something.
  It was 7 am and no one was there. I looked around reading all the old
familiar Cape names.... names of nobodies.. nobody of importance beyond
Cape Cod anyway.. and then I looked back at Einstein's headstone. I thought
of Moses, Exodus, Jesus, the Roman destruction of Israel... the Holocaust,
Einstein's
discovery of Relativity... and now the fact that Relativity has been
discovered to be
a mathematical explanation and proof of God... and I looked down at Albet
Einstein's son's tombstone... and suddenly a very erie feeling came over
me...
what was he doing here? Why did this international historic 3,500 year old
mighty quest for God come to rest in a Cape Cod cemetary 20 miles from my
house? Why wasn't Hans Albert Einstein in Berne, Zurich, Princeton,
Berkeley or
somewhere he was connected with, or in the family cemetary in Berne with his
grandmother and grandfather? Why Woods Hole Cape Cod??
  Its said that Hans Einstein became "enamoured of Woods Hole" in the short
time he spent here, and because of that his family decided to bury him here.
My
take on that is that he must have discovered, like I have discovered, that
YES,
Cape Cod is actuallya "holy place". God may very well be on Cape Cod. Jack
Kennedy was from here, in fact lived not 5 miles from me. The people who
inhabit the Cape are, in my opinion, "peculiarly normal" personality wise
and
socially... noticably so. And, it turns out the scientific prooof of God has
been
discovered here (Hammond 2003). I have a funny feeling that Hans Einstein
noticed something about Cape Cod that went beyond the scenery and the
architecture.... he noticed the PEOPLE!! My guess is that his sixth sense
told
him that this was going to be the place where the TRUE MEANING of his
fathers great discovery was going to be realized. In short..... he was
looking
for me. Well, this morning at 7 am, August 14th 2004, he finally found me.
A greeting from Albert Einstein to George Hammond, from his son Hans.

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>
>
> George has a pattern of dismissing everything he doesn't aggree with.
> You won't get a rational answer.
>
> Example: George has a MS in Physics - from the late '60s. He clings to
> this as some sort of grail. He needs to ignore all the shortcomings that
> went into NOT getting a real terminal degree, He'll rant, rave, and rail
> against everyone else. The bottom line is George thinks his MS makes him
> special. What he refuses to see, is that just a MS is isn't even the
> ante to talk around the table. He blusters about how he's a
> "professional" - He's a joke around anone with REAL chops. He'll snuff
> and snort about how he's sooooo superior - but the clear, undisputed
> bottomline is: he's a (mental and emotional) kid. He trots out a mere MS
> and pretends he knows something. He also does this while talking to REAL
> scientists - those poor working stiffs with a PhD, grad students, and a
> real schedule of work.



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